Palácio Chiado

The Palace of Chiado

Palácio Chiado is set in a classically restored 18th century former palace and it is exquisite.

Palácio Chiado is a must go destination for a dining experience and caters for a variety of tastes and pockets. The choice of food varies from fine dining, healthy living or indulging.

This classically restored 18th century former palace is exquisite. The interior includes, art collections, stain glass windows, an ornate staircases and a flying golden Lion. Palácio caters for 250 diners and is open from noon, extending to 2.00 am from Thursday to Saturday.  

Palácio Chiado has three distinctive dining experiences under the direction of Chef Manuel Bóia. Firstly, a quite informal area on the ground floor where you enter. Here you’ll find, great salads, burgers etc. and what we’d describe as gourmet grub at really affordable prices. Head up the staircase and you know that you’ve gone up a level in food too. On this floor there are two separate areas, one which is for traditional and stylish Portuguese cuisine plus cold meats, cheeses and deserts, the other is a magnificent dining room which is home to the best Sushi in Lisbon.

Whether sitting on communal benches, high stools or in the ornate dining room upstairs, you're still going to relish this experience. Don't be put off by its formal setting if  you are there during the daylight hours as it’s a very relaxed environment once inside.

Palácio Chiado is located on Rua Do Alecrim which is straight down the hill from Praça Luis de Camões, only about 100 metres on the left hand side and look out for the black canopy over the door.

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